Teddy Benitez
Excellent food. I’ve never tried shawarma before and was surprised at hiw delicious it was. Been here a few times now and everything I’ve ordered has been amazing. Hats off to Andrew and his mom who own the store….incredibly friendly and welcoming. I highly recommend this restaurant!!
… moreTJ Payne
Just an incredible spot in every way. Better than some of the best rated middle eastern/ shawarma/ kebab restaurants in Philly and even in nyc. I can’t believe it’s here in the burbs. Very authentic experience thru and thru, workers and owner have a great attitude and are very nice. Came for mid afternoon and there were consistent clientele. They deserve more recognition, but also I want to keep it a secret lol
… moreJoseph Levengood
I recently visited this local shawarma spot in Collegeville and had a great experience. I ordered the Habibi Shawarma Sandwich, which included chicken shawarma, gyro, lettuce, tomato, onion, tzatziki, and hot sauce. Everything tasted incredibly fresh and well-prepared. The flavors were balanced perfectly, and the combination of meats with the sauces made for a delicious and satisfying sandwich.
The pita was especially impressive—warm, soft, and clearly high quality. The pickles served on the side were also a standout and complemented the meal very well.
Beyond the food, the service was excellent. The staff was welcoming and attentive, and the atmosphere inside was comfortable and friendly. It’s always great to find a local spot that delivers both quality food and a positive dining experience.
… moreJumman Al Jawad
Overall great experience. Beef kababs could have been cooked a bit more. Chicken lamb items were delicious. Baba ganush is must try.
Edit: Revisited on 14th November to try beef shawarma loaded fries, habibi sandwich and chicken fatteh. Everything were top notch. Turkish tea added more flavor to it.
… moreRemy Rodrigues
We were craving Shawarmas, and the wife found this spot. It was a bit of a drive, but we wanted to try it out. The food was good but the amount of food for the price was where we were disappointed. The platter was small for $18. The seating was tight, but the service was great.
… moreMatthew
This small Mediterranean restaurant packs some pretty good flavors into their dishes.
The food was all fresh, well seasoned, moist and flavorful. Some of the sides seemed a little small. If you ask for water you have to pay for a water bottle without a warning.
The highlight overall was definitely the meats. The beef, gyro meat and chicken all were tender and popped with flavor. The pitas seemed store bought and all the sides were straight forward. Overall it was a positive experience.
FYI it’s small inside. They have about 5 tables inside and 10 or so outside. The parking situation is a little tight.
… moreJulia Rous
Delicious food! Very authentic, fresh, and just so so good. Stopped by as we couldn’t figure out what we wanted for lunch and I’m so glad we did. It hit the spot and we will be back!
… moreYeni Toro
The only good plate was the appetizer. I don’t understand how a restaurant that the menu for person cost between $15 to 25, offer a plastic cutlery?!?!? The place no identity. The quality of the menu applying for halal food truck in the city. Is not the concept for Collegeville.
… moreIan Powers
Warmly welcomed and served by a young guy I assume to be the owner. Food was amazing! Sharwma sandwich was so good (and filling – took half of it home). My mom had the falafel and it’s the best I’ve ever tasted. Hummus was great as well!
… moreMatthew Brown
You guys, it’s so good!
The area doesn’t have a lot of good Mediterranean choices, at least that I know of. I’ll drive here from Boyertown and not think twice about it.
The owners are great. The gyro is . But don’t stop there. The house drinks, the baba garnush, the falafel? It’s all amazing.
Eat it. Have a Turkish coffee. Finish with the baklava.
So good.
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